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Am I Registered To Vote in Iowa?

      
Election Day Registration If you are not presently registered to vote and you wish to participate in the November 8th General Election, you will need to register at your polling place on Election Day. You will need a current ID and proof of your residence. This requirement also applies if you are presently registered to vote, but have moved to a different county.

Please see our Election Day Registration section for additional information about what documents you may use for Election Day registration.

Disclaimers

Voter registration data is current through 10/29/2016

The polling place data on this page is for regularly scheduled Primary, General, School and City Elections only. It is provided by county auditors through the statewide voter registration database.

For school and city elections, please confirm the polling place location with the county auditor as the locations may have been consolidated or vote centers may be used. For all other special elections, please contact your county auditor for the polling place locations.

For Primary and General Elections, the polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. statewide. For other elections, please contact your county auditor for the polling place hours.

If you have concerns or questions about your polling place or voter registration please contact your county auditor.

If you have moved to Iowa from another state or to a different county in Iowa, pre-register to vote in your new county 10 days before general elections and 11 days before all other elections. If you miss the pre-registration deadline, Election Day Registration is available.

*Secretary of State does not guarantee the accuracy of the locations as mapped by Google and Bing.